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How Czech Adolescents Perceive Their Physical Activity

Version 1 : Received: 3 June 2023 / Approved: 5 June 2023 / Online: 5 June 2023 (07:47:16 CEST)

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Salonna, F.; Vorlíček, M.; Rubín, L.; Vašíčková, J.; Mitáš, J. How Czech Adolescents Perceive Their Physical Activity. Children 2023, 10, 1134. Salonna, F.; Vorlíček, M.; Rubín, L.; Vašíčková, J.; Mitáš, J. How Czech Adolescents Perceive Their Physical Activity. Children 2023, 10, 1134.

Abstract

Our study points out that there is a discrepancy between the self-perceived levels of own MVPA and VPA and the perceived descriptive norms of peers’ MVPA and VPA. Adolescents underestimate the prevalence of sufficient MVPA and VPA, and thus perceived descriptive norms in MVPA and VPA are worse than levels of own MVPA and VPA. These findings indicate room for targeted intervention based on the social norms based approaches to increase the physical activity of adolescents or at least strengthen their actual positive behaviour.

Keywords

MVPA; VPA; social norms; children; adolescents; perception

Subject

Social Sciences, Tourism, Leisure, Sport and Hospitality

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